Beijing Community Mourns the Passing of International School Teacher Jonathan Sokoloff

Beijing's expatriate community is mourning the loss of 32-year-old international school teacher Jonathan Sokoloff who was critically injured in a scooter accident on April 25. Sokoloff, who was in the intensive care unit of a local hospital, passed away Wednesday night. An American expatriate from Gainesville, Florida, Sokoloff had been teaching at Beijing International Bilingual Academy (BIBA) for almost two years.

Sokoloff's sister Jennifer Sokoloff arrived in Beijing last weekend to take over all necessary arrangements and decisions. BIBA assisted Sokoloff's sister in contacting the US Embassy, hospital, and traffic police department.


 
Condolences and expressions of grief were posted Wednesday night on the public Facebook page Send Soko Home, established to raise money to pay for medical expenses and possible special medivac transportation to fly Sokoloff back home for treatment.

"We were waiting for God to give us a miracle but it didn't happen," Sokoloff's sister Tracy Goolsby posted to the Facebook group last night. "But then I thought maybe our miracle was the fact our paths crossed with our brother Jonathan's in the first place....Maybe our miracle was his big ole smile being etched into our minds and hearts as long as we live or the way we felt when he gave us that big ol' bear hug that totally encompassed us, making us feel like a small child and loved beyond measure."

Before traveling to Beijing Sokoloff's sisters spoke to their local TV news station WCJB about their concerns, and to stress the need to raise funds to cover the cost of medical evacuation.

Friends of Sokoloff organized an Indiegogo crowdfunding page where donations can be made, as well as a benefit at Homeplate Bar-B-Que which took place on May 1. BIBA is also fundraising through multiple channels.

As of last week over RMB 370,000 had been raised to go toward the the cost of medical evacuation, bringing his family to China, and the ongoing medical expenses of his mother, whom Sokoloff had been helping support on his teaching salary. On Thursday a source close to fundraisers said that over RMB 700,000 had been raised through fundraising in China and the United States.

Another fundraiser, Punks Jump for Jonathan, will take place on Saturday, May 21 at 9pm, with punk rock acts Final Impact and Bastards of Imperialism playing a benefit gig at Dusk Dawn Club (DDC). Tickets are RMB 50, with organizers pledging 100 percent of proceeds to Sokoloff's family.

This article first appeared on our sister site beijingkids.
 
Photos: Send Soko Home

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LynxLynx. You may be right. BTW. Did anyone catch the irony in the name of the band that played at the fundraiser held for Mr. Sokoloff? FINAL IMPACT ....get it ...FINAL IMPACT. Fit the occasion perfectly. ROFL Their introduction probably went something like ths:

"Please put your hands together for our special guest band tonight , FINAL IMPACT, in remeberance of Mr. Soko;off's final impact!"

Yes...I know...tasteless. But you have to admit it is funnny.

emc2 wrote:

I just came across this story. I'm happy to see that Mr. Sokoloff only managed to kill himself during his drunken scooter ride and not any innocent people. Why was he out on a scooter in the middle of the night? I can tell you...he was bar hopping. How many bars had he been to that night? The reason his family did not get any compensation from his stupidity is that he probably hit a light pole or something like that. Beijing should charge his estate for the damge he caused to government property. I have nothing but disdain for those that get drunk and then decide to drive. Their irresponsible decisions puts everyone in their path at risk of being injured or killled. I am delighted to know that Mr. Sokoloff will not have another chance to get back on the road and risk the lives of innocent people.

If Mr. Sokoloff was driving his scooter while he was intoxicated, he deserved a bullet in the head; not a fundraiser.

You suck, honestly; on so many levels. You really do.

I just came across this story. I'm happy to see that Mr. Sokoloff only managed to kill himself during his drunken scooter ride and not any innocent people. Why was he out on a scooter in the middle of the night? I can tell you...he was bar hopping. How many bars had he been to that night? The reason his family did not get any compensation from his stupidity is that he probably hit a light pole or something like that. Beijing should charge his estate for the damge he caused to government property. I have nothing but disdain for those that get drunk and then decide to drive. Their irresponsible decisions puts everyone in their path at risk of being injured or killled. I am delighted to know that Mr. Sokoloff will not have another chance to get back on the road and risk the lives of innocent people.

If Mr. Sokoloff was driving his scooter while he was intoxicated, he deserved a bullet in the head; not a fundraiser.

May 13 Special Event in Memory of Jonathan Sokoloff 18:00 p.m. - 22:00 p.m.

Please join us as we celebrate the life of Jonathan Sokoloff on Wednesday May 13th, 2015 at the Kro's Nest (Shrine Hills). 20% off all items & pay cash as you order. In true Jonathan fashion, we would ask that people wear pink to the celebration, because as Jonathan would say "We wear pink on Wednesdays."

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lucreziab wrote:

Did he get hit? Foreigners get extorted by locals if he got hit by a local . His family should be compensated at the very least the person responsible should be put in jail . We all know how badly people drive here .

What I've been told is that there was not another moving vehicle involved, though I cannot confirm that

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